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‘Dear church, let’s walk together – a brother’s cry for Gen ...
I speak today not with bitterness, but with burden. Not to blame, but to build. As a Millennial who...
Old is gold: 360-degree care for the elderly
Ensuring mobility, dignity, and longevityOn this National Bone and Joint Day, the Nagaland Orthopae...
Anti Terrorism Day by ABSU
None of us wants conflicts and violence as it affects our lives directly. We have been hearing the ...
From illegal to citizen? Nagaland, take note
I. Introduction: A Borderless Concern. The recent eviction drives conducted by the Assam government...
Puisa Kotha Hunibo?
Month-end blues:A couple of months ago, my former driver came to work grinning. He had bought a new...
NCERT’s new textbooks: Reshaping classrooms
As India marks five years since the introduction of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, a bol...
Build Nagaland city state
As we live in the atmosphere of 21st Century, every span of time we see the whole world is advancin...
Time to rethink Kanwar Yatra
The Kanwar Yatra, once a spiritual trek, is increasingly turning into a major law and order headach...
A plea for justice from teachers still in limbo
As a concerned citizen and a supporter of quality school education, I am obliged to ventilate demor...
Roadside parking woes; is there a way out?
The untold miseries caused by roadside vehicular parking on the highways and service lanes in Kohim...
India’s strategy in current geopolitics
The international scene in India’s view today is marked by a tentativeness injected by US President...
Asia- the largest and most backward continent in the world
Eastern part of India and Northern part of Myanmar so called Eastern Nagaland stated by Naga Nation...
The Nagas need united national workersand courageous Opposit...
In this pivotal time in our history, one truth stands out clearly. the future of the Naga people de...
Sins we normalize: when corruption becomes a lifestyle
There was a time when wrongdoing had a sense of shame attached to it. When moral failure prompted p...
Reflecting on the ethos of reservation in Nagaland
Can a policy remain necessary for some, yet unfair to others? Nagaland wrestles with this paradox t...